Ryan Koenigsberg

Ryan D. Koenigsberg, was born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, and is the Vice President of Content Strategy and co-founder of BSN Denver. Ryan also covers and travels with the Denver Broncos.

Education: Graduated from the University of Colorado in 2015 with a degree in both Broadcast Journalism and Communication.

Career: I got my start in Journalism in 2011 with an internship covering University of Colorado athletics for a website called BuffScoop.com, a branch of the 247Sports Network. Less than one year after accepting that position, I was promoted to the lead writer of the site.

After another year at BuffScoop, I was hired to a staff position covering the Buffaloes for Buffstampede.com, the CU site for the Rivals.com network.

Two years later, shortly before officially graduating from CU, I was approached by a dude named Brandon Spano who was planning to revolutionize the way sports were covered in our great state.

I accepted a position on the ground floor of BSN Denver that, at the time, centered—once again—around covering the Buffaloes.

After another year on the Buffs beat that resulted in winning the inaugural BSN Denver Silver Slugger award—given to the writer whose stories generated the most traffic—I was promoted to the Broncos beat.

In my time at BSN, I’ve had the pleasure of covering a Super Bowl, a Pac-12 Championship, a bowl game, multiple games in the NCAA Tournament and so much more.

Somewhere along the way, I earned that fancy title you see at the top of all this.

It was the day I fell in love with college football for good. So much so that I haven’t missed a single Buffs’ home game since.

The finest sports book I’ve ever read: I don’t know about finest, but when I was in elementary school, I read every single Matt Christopher book in our school library. It was the best way to not stray away from sports while still filling those pesky reading logs.

One sports movie that I can’t live without: When I was a kid, I didn’t have cable in my room but I did have a TV with a VCR. Thing is, I only had a few movies on VCR and I needed to have the TV on to fall asleep. Well, eventually I came around to the fact that the best movie I had was “Cool Runnings,” so I feel asleep to the Jamaican Bobsled team every night for years.

You need sleep to live and I couldn’t sleep without “Cool Runnings” SO I guess that’s the one I can’t live without.

Most memorable experience as a reporter: Pretty hard to beat the week leading up to Super Bowl 50 in San Francisco.

To be at the center of the sports world with not only the greatest athletes but also the greatest sports journalists in the world all around was a truly special experience.

Between wake up calls at 4:45 am to catch the media shuttle to the Broncos hotel by 6, the 14-hour work days and the regrettable post-work festivities, I calculated that I got about 20 hours of sleep over an eight-day period… and I wouldn’t have traded one minute of it all.

That was awesome.

The sport that started it all: It’s hard to pinpoint one sport that truly “started it all” for me. When I was a kid, I remember people used to always ask me what my favorite sport was, and I would always answer the same thing, “Whatever sport is in season.”

As long as I can remember, my life has always revolved directly around sports, from playing to watching to writing.